Minosato PA [Up]

Minosato PA [Up]

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72 units

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SA, PA

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Minosato PA [Descent]

An idyllic parking area located almost in the center of Ibaraki Prefecture, with orchard farmers scattered in the neighborhood. If you use the Ishioka Kōmitama Smart IC in the foreground, you will have good access to Ibaraki Airport, which is a private shared airfield with the Air Self-Defense Force (Hyuriji). The specialty "Minori no Ginger Grilled Set Meal" is a popular menu with many repeat customers, with the idea that the homemade ginger sauce will be a habit. "Spicy wonton men" is also recommended. A walk-in gate (pedestrian entrance) is installed, and the facility is also available from a general road.

Ibaraki Airport

At Ibaraki Airport, four domestic routes (Sapporo, Kobe, Fukuoka, and Naha) and three international routes (Taipei, Shanghai, and Xi'an) are in service. (The latest operation status is required to be confirmed by Ibaraki Airport HP) The parking lot (3600 units) is free of charge no matter how many days it is parked, and the airport building is compact and can board smoothly. An unusual airport where you can see the training of SDF aircraft on weekdays because of the shared airport with the Ministry of Defense.

Takano Foods Delivery Museum

You are free to visit the natto museum, which displays the history of natto and how to make it at home. In addition, the Natame Museum also offers a "factory tour" where you can tour the Okame natan manufacturing plant. "Factory tour" is required for reservation. It takes about 90 minutes.

Hongkei Temple

The year of Oei 21 (1414) is a famous temple of the Jodo sect, reportedly as the Genjon. A great deal of donation was made by the Tokugawa family to rebuild the main hall and bell tower (currently under reconstruction facilities and cannot be seen), from where they were deeply devoted to the tenth-generation Ryokujinjin, and established it as a bodhi-ji temple. The main hall, which is the best of the temple architecture of the early Edo period, is renovated in 2007. You can feel the power of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Buddhist tools and furnishings. On the left side of the main hall is the tomb of Chihime.

Shomei Temple

A temple of the Jōdo Shinshu Hongan-ji school. The first generation of the Seiki family, Asamitsu, who also participated in the shogunate as a sensei crowd, invited the younger brother of the clan, Shinbutsu, to open. It is said that the name of the temple, the name of the temple, is derived from the name of the law that Asamitsu came to the house and gave it to him. It holds a number of cultural treasures, including the "Shōjo Kanashu", which is said to be the autograph of Kinji, as well as portraits and wooden statues of the morning light, the Mireya Gate, and the Nijomon. At the back of the precinct, where there is a large ginkgo tree and a bronze statue of the saint, there are tombs ranging from the first morning light to the fourth generation Tokihiro.

Private Gardens

An ancillary facility of the Kasumigaura City History Museum, which was a relocation of a wealthy local farmhouse from the Edo period, consisting of two buildings: a thatched main building and Itakura, which used to be a grain warehouse.

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